Families who loved Shakespeare's Scribe by Gary Blackwood often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child is grappling with questions of origin or searching for a sense of belonging within a found family. It is a perfect choice for middle graders who feel like outsiders or those navigating the complexities of adoption and identity. The story follows Widge, an orphan apprentice in William Shakespeare's acting troupe, as they flee the Black Plague in London to tour the countryside. Amidst the excitement of the stage, a mysterious stranger emerges, claiming to hold the truth about Widge's parentage. Through Widge's journey, the book explores profound emotional themes of loyalty, the fear of losing one's home, and the realization that family is defined by those who support us. While it contains historical depictions of illness and some period-typical peril, it remains a hopeful and enriching read for ages 10 to 14. Parents will appreciate how it uses the vibrant backdrop of Elizabethan England to teach resilience and the importance of self-discovery.